Surface Deposition Technology that Extends Component Life

A laser beam forms a molten pool on the metal surface while metal powder or wire is fed as filler material to build up a new surface layer. Selectively depositing surface layers on wear-prone or corrosion-prone areas enables functional reinforcement tailored to each component's operating conditions.

Laser cladding process

Surface Modification Technology for High-Value Industries

Precise process control suppresses dilution and minimizes changes to base-material composition, ensuring stable coating quality. Repair and refurbishment become possible without replacing expensive components, effectively reducing maintenance costs and downtime. A key surface technology that extends component life and reliability in demanding environments such as power plants, shipbuilding, and aerospace.

Precision laser cladding

Key Features

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Improved wear resistance through high-performance alloy layers

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Repair and refurbishment with minimal base-material damage

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Extended component life with reduced maintenance costs

Applications

Connecting Industries to the Future with Laser Technology

Automotive

Automotive

BPC, CP, body-in-white, seat frame welding, and more

Shipbuilding & Marine

Shipbuilding & Marine

Hybrid welding for heavy steel plates,
laser cladding for propeller blades, and more

Urban Air Mobility

Urban Air Mobility

BPC and CP welding for UAM platforms

Aerospace

Aerospace

Surface treatment for space launch vehicles